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THE MORNING POST WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 1002 , ....... - I - . " v - . IV. I THE MORNING POST rrntisiiCD daily nr Tim KOnTK CAIIOLINA 1'UBLJSIIJ.NO CO noncuT si. rhniix - - Eiitr. ) i bscjkIption rnitci i no -'till . 1.25 . .50 One Tear.. Sir Montis Three Months.. J One Month... .j... Oflca !a the PuMen Bnildnx. FTttevill Street. The Port will publish brief letter on objects of general Interest. The writer film A mnt mvnrhnanr th letter. AUOOy- moas communications will not be notlcel. Rtited manuscript will not be returned. Brief letters; if local news from an J action of the' Stats wlli b thank'ully Her fly personal eontroTcrsles win not Aidress all bislncss letters and com; hirc the cigar trade the Norfolk Vir- mnnications for publication to a MOTrvrvr ren Th tIirnVi,. noTr. service of Tilt? rnl'-t- Ttia srreatftst WLS-cMTn was 8DOWD in "what was not aid, and in eioppinsr intitha rijrat " nlace. The tana and trusts, tho proper revision of the. on ar-U icoper regulation of the otJher wero tlhe issues thought by -the caucus to be paramount, and we ogreo that they are all And sufficient to paramount "with. In fact it is a pair that can bo drawn to successfully. Of course, there will be local issues in. 'each, locality to j invite 1 the attention1 of the voter, but upon i rational questions -the- Democrats should bother with no other amS force the fighting along these lines exclusively. Our friends in the House exhibited 1 good wisdom 4a their pronouncement of party ourpose. J. S : Referring to tho charge that 'the To bacco Trust s endeavoring to nionopo- 5IOR.VING POST is absolutely full and omplrfe. ird Jsfnnequaled by any mrjrn Ing newspaper south of New York, vl-ais rervlce is famished nt under specw arrangements 'with THE LAFFAN NEWS BUnEAtl ef the New York Sun. and is the rains errrke that Is used bv The Sun uscil. prvito in any: Newspaper in the Tt'n't''1 States. This serrice is receive! i5AiU PO and include snecial tes. This sen-ice is received nlenxiJ . wire in thence ol 'THE I MORNING Jf S j- directly from the New i.orK aun, - i include special cables and domestic s:mpe tt Sinian-Pilot says: ; ! "The complete monopolization of the cigar trade, however, will be eitremely difficult if not impossible. With all it efforts, tho Tobacco Trus has not yet been able to eecuTe a monopoly of the cigarette or plug trade. One of the most popular brands of cigarettes on the market, in the .Southern States, Is 111:1 do by an !ndependcct company and cens, 11 ol nieiciy ou jis uicrits ivu uc cause it w tin anu-trust product. ne ure of cigars is even! more than the manufacture of ciga- news and all commercial aa market ra- rettetf, and if the Trust wishes to control ports. msHiNRTON m:nnAn VTatcblns nal14Inr Otb A; IKSfv x. TT USTZRy OFT1CK. I VTF-STKRS OFFICE 3EONftiu Stl " I 817 V. S. FfpN w Tork. I ItlM. Chicago It rhmrf of Ui StT- V rioyu $peUl 11 T 5abcrlbrr; t THE ro l r ro- Dfud to nt fit dmte on tb label of I Ibelr ppr nt nlln ihelr reneual brr tb rspiratlor.. Tbls trill re Trut tulln: mf m. alal. Icu. A 1 1 pa ver xvlll b dUrontlnneJ wbfU lit Urn paid tip ?cplre. 1 a 1 r- TUB WtATHEr. XilZMTt ; ' Fair. the trade it will have to look to the available snpply of leaf tobacco.f We do not believe any important in dustry can be monopolized long. There Is too much capital and energy in this country for 'that. S Our old friend Robert P. Walker Is boring, or making ready to bore, for oil in Chunn's Cbve, Jiear Asheville, nnd aiHOther oH friend,' Q1. J. C. llumbough, Is drawing off all the wells jat Ho't Springs for quick silver. We have be Iwved. there was oil in that country i?:nce lie v. James Atkrn oascovered some floating on the surface in a gutter on uoilege street in Ashenlle some t years ago, and we know the silver about Ilot Springs is always quick. x Our friends Walker and Rumbough h-ave everything to encourage them in their boring and drawing exploitations. Spanish war taxes ended Mohdajfnight at midnight. While Congress cut off this tax or rather "renealed it. it failed to CUt'-.otf aai fit the excessive taxes levied by trusts or to give aid to Cuba and our home consumers of sugar. J The first session of the Fifty-seventh Comrress which closed last evening reached the record of a billion-dollar ses ;nn. nnnronriations - azrresrating that amount. TinU tiniM irni fnmo bve-and-bve. and PERFECT Used by people of refinement FOUNDED 1842 e im7tv howler miration on' the Republican side. While then the voico of the calamity-howier , , n . r, , . t. will again -bo heard in the land, wun partisan, ! they also find in him a con very much to justify the howl. Demo- structive statesman. He is as brainy cratic economy and just taxation are on questions of public in-terest as he is ,1 , - ! bold in matters, of party policy. In needed saay. : i hi cnpg hert i hrAddth nf f I T"Vk a V-a n w I ' rita t j Mfa imi A Id 4 O T From the Winston Sentinel we leaTn UasSy put hto among the foremost of that the sales of tobacco rexenxie stamps his colleagues. What he says always anvea at tne marK witn a airectness that compels attention if it does not carry conviction. -jit. Simmons and hig party are to be congratulated on the record he has made during his first session. It gives assur ance that as the years go by he will assume a still larger oroDortion in statesman-ship and will take even a high er place m party and national coun cils. . 8 at- rfhat Bolnt foe the twelve months ending Jume COth amounted to $2,110,- G27.01, wblch goes to show that con siderable ds still being Cone in. the to bacco m-ainufacturing business in out Quaker City. - ; 5 Of a total attend!a.nce of 47 Democrats at .the primary in No. 4 precinct, Fay- otiteville, Clark ieceived SS and Justice 12 for Chief Jtrstice., 'Sing Their Own Praise. And Then ITaa Said Sometlilns ! That beautiful singing quality of toue, perfectly balanced and responsive, action so much desired by tiie cultivated pianist and musician is found ia its greatest perfection in Stiefl Pianos. It is eminently ths Pi ah o for artist and beginner alike. J SOIp DIRECT, places It within reach of the most economical buyer. ' Convenient terms. Fina timing .nn.!.n Trt j See our exhibit at ; tho Charleston Exposition. CriAS. IY1. STIEFF, PianD Hanufacturer, . Baltimore. McL North and SoTJLth Carolina, Georgia and Alabama I Branch Wareroom, 213 Korth Tryon St., Char , lotte. 1ST. C. I C. H WILMOTH, Manager. ; Mr. Charles G. Hose, a talenteKJ mem ber of the (Fayettenlle Bar, -wall be tho terg n(J judge Clark's cohnection with (Salisbury Truth-Index.) Snnnr:SP Afr' Psr did vote :for Mc Kinley in 139C, and we believe he ad- nuts having done jso what on eartn nas tnat crot to do witn tne nusseu ler Dispatch orator at the celebr&tioo. ofUhe 4th in that patriotic old' burg. " - - '' A Cnre for Cholera Infantum "Last Ma'," say6 Mrs. Curtis liaker, of Book-alter. Ohio, "an infant child of " our neighbor's was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctor had given up all hone3 of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,; Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according -to directions. In two days' time the child had fully recovered and is now (nearly a year since) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have recommended this Remedy freueqntly and have never known it .to fail in any single Instance." For sale by Crowell, McLartyV: Co.. Ii.-bb;tt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug Store, W. G; Thomas. -'si WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. 1002. TIIC AlDlTOK'litEPOHT i The annual j report of the Auditor's department ftr the year ding Novem ber 3Q:h, 1001, will be found interest ing, instructive and highly en-eouraging. It covers the first year of State Audi tor Dlxoa's t?ministration of that de partment, and the report shows the careful and painstaking labors' of ths auditor and bis efficient clerical force. The 'legitimate receipts from the or- dinary revenues of the State" were S1.0S3.102.SS. The 'iegitimnte disbursements for the year, Jncludlnr interest on 4 per cent. I scheme, S:ate debt ani tn-terest on State orison I enquiry old debt 4 per j cent, bonds, were $1,112, 431.73; showing -a deficit for the year of -.,32S.S7, or; disbursements of that A Lnnt Appral . . j (Richmond Times.) Tho ladies of the Jefferson Davis Mon ument Association aro about to make their last appeal in behalf of the object thej- have so much, at heart. They pub lish this morning their plan for raisin; The esteemed, Wilmington Is pleased to observe: "The Wake county Democratic Con vention has instructed solidly for C'ark for Chief Justice! Wonder what effect this will have on the Raleigh Post, one Southerners who wont through the fiery i ia ! ordeal of the great war between the the additional sum ne-c-essary to erect the memorial Srch. Whatever some In dividuals may think of rho drums of Mr. Davis upon this generation, those of the bitterest anti-Clark papers tho hiate Z It just goc-s to show the people can't be fooled In any such way." My friend "It" just - shows ; how the people can be and are- being fooled, eregiously fooled; too. And tb Post and thoe who think with it arc not of the clasw who are striving to fool" any body or being fooled by what Is beimr done or as to the certain evil resu.i.s to follow. While Senator Morgan yielded with unexpected grace to tho Panama route. believing there was something very mud dy in the methods which brought opinion around so suddenlv to favor tthat States will recall with gratitude the. in spiration of courage -and endurance which they caught from that man of inflexible Integrity, '- f ingle-henrted pa triotism and imflinchiug, fortitude." who held the helm of our ship of StP.te;" . 'Moreover, there 'is a. further appeal to the magnanimity , of every man 'in the devotion. and labors of the noble "wo men who hro doing so much to vindi cate the honor of their '.fathers -. and brothers, who laid down (heir lives. for their States. ' ' .- J1' ; To refuse them aki in this, their time jof need, is to t?how indifference about ithe principles and heroi-m of j'tareA who were once a part of our own lives and he- introduced a resolution ot) whose graves are silent appeals' that lwith power to send for nersnnn rtheir memories should not be dishon- them V We may be " somewhat obtuse, but vve confess we can't see how-Judge Clark is to be vindicated by accusing Mr. Page with having voted the Re publican ticket. ' ' That . was not only an unbecoming, but a 'totally unjustifiable assault Sen ator Bailey of Teaxs made on Senator Reveridge of Indiana; Mr. Bailey is a -ery able man, and has taken a position in the national legislature which has won the admira'ton of the South and commanded the respect of ali. This unseemly, and, as shown, unjustifiable assault will disparage him very much in the public estimation. We regret it. Cut this out and take 1t to Crowell, McLarty & Co.. Bobbitt-WTynne Drug Co., -North Side Drug Store. W. G. Thomas' drug store and get a box of Chamberlain's Stoma oh & Liver Tab lets. The best physic. They also cor rect disorders of the stomach. ' Price 2. cents. . ' : Fronde spent seven years in collecting materials for and in writing his "His tory of England." - Wait for Conductors' Excursion. It goes July 8. and Best Paint ! 'A Powder Mixed with Cold Water and Applied witS a Broad, Flat Brush Fivre P ound Produce or. Poii Xie Best Fire a.nc2 Weather Resisting Paint Made. TWENTY-FOUR ATTRACTIVE COL OKS AND WHITE. State whether Interior! or Weather- proof is wanted when ordering. SIBFACE GAIIM tvil. coven. The amount of surface which one gal lon will, cover depends very largely upon the character of the surface, but the following table has been found to be substantially correst: Smooth, hard boards. . 300 to 375 sq. ft. Rough board, brick or stone .. .. 150 to 200 sq. ft. , To ascertain, how much paint is neces sary for a building: add! the four sidas' together, multiply the sum 'by the height, and divide the product by the number of square feet which one galloa will cover. The result will be the' num ber of gallons required. Multiply this by five , to get the number of pounds needed. It does not rub off, scale nor wash. off. It is durable, resists heat, and is wa ter-proof. It is easily cleaned; has a smooth, uni form surface. It is cheaper and whiter than oil paint. HART-WARD HARDWARE CO. Successors to Julius Lewis Hardware Co. 2 rMfm amount above; receipts. But there were several extraordinary and papers." The flurry and opposition which this move precipitated caused no little astonishment. If there be nothing wrong no harm can coine of the investi gation, but the contrary. At all events the investigation can have no -inter' r- items which f more than cover this tnce whatever with the digging of the amount. The! impeachment $7,090.39; extra legal services and ex penses $17,C03.94.. A committee to investigate the shell-fish industry cost 5S4,GO; the hell-lLsh commission Itself cost $0,300.07, much . of which must trial cost canal if all things are right. s The Detroit Journal credits a South ern Professor with saying, by way of explaining "how society becomes cor rupt": j "First, there are a few bad: second. have boea unexpectedly contingent. Sol by deception, by hypocrisv, and mean the "legitimate receipts" and- "lesrithnate ness tner persuade the weak, to1 join casburscmentsT'rtrn along .together very f"?i thlr' th5 Dle'1n and ?k makc , . . . - ii laTe nyw oi numDers ana me virtu- w the vi and well, the xeceLpts being eqwal to the re- ous remain inactive and alio QUirements oil an honest government I clous crowd to rule." iinn.in!0,lt m r. tl . 1. 1 J That IS H CPrimW fl economically ?a dm mistered." And the schools were rovidod for, also, up to the constittrtioba! limit of four months, nearly half th counties exceeding that limit. ' j, Two other jitems ln the . report are worthy of oonsideratioa. The "Public Taxes" collected by sheriffs, being the nd valorem tax on all the real bnd per- FonaJ property of tbe States is stated to bare been $G44,777.C7, while the Rail roai Property .tax is givea at ?12t5, B10.SG, or withra a very small fraction of 20 per cent. much as all .other real and personal property, la town and coun ty, paid. In addition, to this the railroads paid a " Privilege Tax" of $10,S3S.20 making a total of $137,157.05, or more rn.tn 20 per1 cent, of the amount collect Id from alj Real qtjs3 Personal property. The itoul j'legitiniate receipts" from ill sources,, w-ore $l,vao,102.SS, of which Ihe railroailajpaid $137,107.05, or about 13 Dor ctnJi. I Th above kre the taxes paid atx the Itaie Treastiry. Proportionate, taxes ire lo paidjto tho counties for county md school purposes. Tliere nre less-than 1,000 miles jof raibroads, nil to!d, in. the Stele. Frojmj ne above figures' it looks is if these ropds contribute -a right smart ism to tbe jsupport of the State gov rnniont. ( r n Tiicre is nruch tn this excellently pre areil report! of interert to Ihe taxpay- a-s, and creditable to the faithful con Inct of aftei-rs by n economic-.il Derao ratlc cdmlrist ration. ' ; j Th Demorr.iic House caucus showed freat wI!ota at the meeting Saturday ash: la forztuTctg Jsrucs for the cuiur That is as serious as sententious, is worth a good deal of pondering. A Norfolk dispatch of -Monday quotes the Mayor-elect, Dr. James G. Riddick as authority for the statement that smallpox of a mabgnant type Is in that city, there being forty cases of such character. This is unfortunate, but the Mayor says he will spare no effort to tamp the disease out and prevent its Spread ing. $ : The shoe-blacking business in New York city is now in the exclusive con trol of an Italian trust, or rather a trust whose component parts financially speaking are sons of Sunny Italy. - And it presents; a shining example of rust methods. 1: is strictly up to date, in all respects. And strange to say the INew Yorkers of Hibernian extract don't kick. ' 0 : - Mr. Jqhn Hays Hammond, who is said to be high authority, states in a recent articlo ir Tho Engineering Magazine that the deposits of gold now In sight (in the Rand, South Africa,) "will pro- vido work for twenty-five years and net four thousand millions of dollars worth of the fine metal," Another African razor slash at silver and copper. 3 The Tarboro Southerner announces that all business houses in that town will be closed on the 4th. It omrht-to be so in all towns and cities. Let the old custom established by the fathers be revived. It will be hot enough any way to invite a cessation of business cares for one day. 3 . ored. The memorial arch is no- merely to Jefferson Davis. It. is to th? man who, as President of the Confederate States and commander-in-chief of its armies and navies, represented all who resisted the unconstitutional and criicl invasion of Virginia and ths other - Southern Stares. It cannot bo said that it would be "tearing agape a healing wound afresh" to erect this arch. The results of the war are accepted, and there is now no murmur against the exiting con ditions, but never while" time lasts should any charge against the Southern State which, imputes to them in the war J SOI -'05 conduct unworthy of the no blest patriotism go unchallenged. We cannot by act of Congress have statues erected to our heroes, bu: we can oursclvivj raise .monuments and arches as lasting proofs of our own gratitude to those who were our defend ers and in the purity of whose motives our faith i3 unchansed. j Received this week. .. . ' . ... We had already gotten our spring New lots stock in but these are filling in orders. LJGHT, AI Simn ER OXFOR DS for Ladies and the NEW IDE that have come out since Call and look them over. the spring season began. Daniel en PR-EPAI This furniture ctore is full o? things to the longest puree that is lengthen ed bv economical choosing. ing with seventy millions of dollars less ' '"Sx;tor lh( frftnt riinks oa the Demo- ta o run the sovemcnt viih. Tue Sto Vou' $ sttlTli. TbeSontlitrn Foreit Rfirre 1 i (Baltimore News.) , ! The measure appropriating $10,000.- 000 for the purchase of 4,000,000 acres of n:rvuniam I'and to establish -the Na-i tiortnl Appalachian Parle in the Appa- lcu-ham chain through the States of West Virginia, Virginia, North Gaco-j Una, South OasroliiM, " TciOTCais'ec,: Northern Alabama -an'-l Gecrgkt-scem's now assure-a oi iiival. sacoes'S. . tiej stcatTily increasing need for 'this So;vth.- J cm fiorest reserve has several times ibeen rointeJ out iu these columns. The ob ject of the. measure is to protect the timber co. the mown tains, with a view to maintaining the water supply coin ing thercJixmi. At present the Tenues ree, Savanm-ah and other rivers are fod from n-un.diivd'S of sitreams orlginottng in tho .anion n tains of the regi-cn. This pupply is due to a gradual melting of mow. Inroads- aro.beimg m:ade upon the timber, with tho result 'that" 4.he snow supply, instead o being gracDaally melted, lUsrlres quickly. Thus the .rivers are rczdc "to suffer the lack of an all-year snnply. To protect' the water supply ihe principal object of -the d)ill, but lacldeintallyyit is designed to protect tihe thiiber anid all amimal life in the rc-crvarilon. $ Senator Simmons (Ashoville Citizen.) Referring to the fact that Senator ThTa Jfeta gffi''dePots radius of too miles. uui jx-intrneu compliment; (Then follows the extract from The l osi. idc citizen continues:) t Nor ha8 The Post overstated the truth. ' vr Mr. Simmons though one of tho Toung-i 110 "t-nvn in the. Senate in. noinf i WJf fvXt Y TR DNS Is the Keynote of Our Stocks. useful and. things beautiful Furniture that gies the largest equivalent altte IThe Store Never Was More Rightly Full and Inviting . Every one who lacks in House Turn iture wanta'ble is 'intercsied in comin g here to" share. No store anywhere ever showed so many exclusive patterns of Furniture the store is fairly abloom with beautiful pieces. You Get the Cream of the Furniture Styles Here Raleigh people are said to be rath r exacting when buying furniture th ey're apt to be as ihey have Fnrrl tnre drummed in their ears from year- to year. The exacting ones arc the person we're after, as our prices are wy forceful to the knowing and comparin g ones. : Furniture from' Modest Priced to Most Sumptuous blaster pieces are on view from the fdremcst designers, who dictate and interpret the styles for all America. Viewing days-are today next week any time. Come and enjoy the looking anyhow, whether you buy or It's nice to know what's new. ' ; " . ; Mail Orders promptlv attended to. Freiqht paid to railroad A 1 . - Borden Corner Wilmington and. Hargett Sts., Furniture Co.j - KALEIQH, N. O;
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